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Carbohydr Polym ; 92(2): 1367-76, 2013 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23399166

RESUMO

Phosphate rock (PHR), a traditional fertilizer, is abundant, but is hard to be utilized by plants. To improve the utilization of PHR, and to integrate water-retaining and controlled-release fertilizers, an agricultural superabsorbent polymer based on sulfonated corn starch/poly (acrylic acid) embedding phosphate rock (SCS/PAA/PHR) was prepared. PHR can be suspended and well-dispersed in SCS/PAA by sulfonated corn starch (SCS). PHR and KOH were mixed in acrylic acid solution to provide phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrients, respectively. Impacts on water absorption capacity of the superabsorbent were investigated. The maximum swelling capacity in distilled water or 0.9 wt.% (weight percent) NaCl solution reached 498 g g(-1) and 65 g g(-1) (water/prepared dry superabsorbent) respectively. Moreover, release behaviours of P and K in SCS/PAA/PHR were also investigated. The results showed that SCS/PAA/PHR possessed excellent sustained-release property of plant nutrient, and the SCS/PAA could improve the P release greatly. Besides, the XPS analysis was employed to study the relationship between PHR and superabsorbent polymer.


Assuntos
Fertilizantes , Minerais/química , Fosfatos/química , Amido/química , Água/química , Absorção , Resinas Acrílicas/química , Preparações de Ação Retardada , Fósforo/química , Potássio/química , Solubilidade , Ácidos Sulfônicos/química , Zea mays/química
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J Environ Sci (China) ; 17(2): 181-4, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16295884

RESUMO

Fertilizers contribute greatly to high yields but also result in environmental non-point contamination, including the emission of greenhouse gas (N2O) and eutrophication of water bodies. How to solve this problem has become a serious challenge, especially for China as its high ecological pressure. Controlled-release fertilizer(CRF) has been developed to minimize the contamination while keeping high yield and has become a green fertilizer for agriculture. Several CRFs made with special coating technology were used for testing the fertilizer effects in yield and environment through pot experiment and field trial. The result indicated that the CRFs had higher N use efficiency, thus reducing N loss through leaching and volatilization while keeping higher yields. Comparing with imported standard CRFs, the test on CRFs showed similar fertilizer effect but with much lower cost. CRFs application is becoming a new approach for minimizing non-point contamination in agriculture.


Assuntos
Agricultura/métodos , Preparações de Ação Retardada/análise , Fertilizantes/análise , Contaminação de Alimentos/prevenção & controle , Oryza/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Agricultura/instrumentação , Biomassa , Nitrogênio/química , Oryza/metabolismo , Solo/análise
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J Zhejiang Univ Sci B ; 6(3): 195-201, 2005 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15682504

RESUMO

Three types of new high-efficiency phosphate fertilizers were made when pillared clays at certain proportions were added into ground phosphate rock. Chemical analyses showed that their soluble phosphorus content decreased more than that of superphosphate. Pot experiment showed that, under equal weights, the new fertilizers increased their efficiency by a large margin over that of superphosphate. Researches on their structures by means of XRD, IR and EPR spectrum revealed that their crystal structures changed considerably, improving their activity and preventing the fixation of available phosphorus in the soil, and consequently, greatly improved the bioavailability and became the main cause of the increase of biomass.


Assuntos
Silicatos de Alumínio/análise , Silicatos de Alumínio/química , Fertilizantes/análise , Fosfatos/análise , Fosfatos/química , Solo/análise , Argila , Conformação Molecular
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